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281
100
Prospect
St.
Providence
,
R.I.
,
February
8
,
1928
.
282
Dear
Dr.
Willett
:
--
283
I
feel
that
at
last
the
time
has
come
for
me
to
make
the
disclosures
which
I
have
so
long
promised
you
,
and
for
which
you
have
pressed
me
so
often
.
The
patience
you
have
shown
in
waiting
,
and
the
confidence
you
have
shown
in
my
mind
and
integrity
,
are
things
I
shall
never
cease
to
appreciate
.
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284
And
now
that
I
am
ready
to
speak
,
I
must
own
with
humiliation
that
no
triumph
such
as
I
dreamed
of
can
ever
by
mine
.
Instead
of
triumph
I
have
found
terror
,
and
my
talk
with
you
will
not
be
a
boast
of
victory
but
a
plea
for
help
and
advice
in
saving
both
myself
and
the
world
from
a
horror
beyond
all
human
conception
or
calculation
.
You
recall
what
those
Fenner
letters
said
of
the
old
raiding
party
at
Pawtuxet
.
That
must
all
be
done
again
,
and
quickly
.
Upon
us
depends
more
than
can
be
put
into
words
--
all
civilization
,
all
natural
law
,
perhaps
even
the
fate
of
the
solar
system
and
the
universe
.
I
have
brought
to
light
a
monstrous
abnormality
,
but
I
did
it
for
the
sake
of
knowledge
.
Now
for
the
sake
of
all
life
and
Nature
you
must
help
me
thrust
it
back
into
the
dark
again
.
285
I
have
left
that
Pawtuxet
place
forever
,
and
we
must
extirpate
everything
existing
there
,
alive
or
dead
.
I
shall
not
go
there
again
,
and
you
must
not
believe
it
if
you
ever
hear
that
I
am
there
.
I
will
tell
you
why
I
say
this
when
I
see
you
.
I
have
come
home
for
good
,
and
wish
you
would
call
on
me
at
the
very
first
moment
that
you
can
spare
five
or
six
hours
continuously
to
hear
what
I
have
to
say
.
It
will
take
that
long
--
and
believe
me
when
I
tell
you
that
you
never
had
a
more
genuine
professional
duty
than
this
.
My
life
and
reason
are
the
very
least
things
which
hang
in
the
balance
.
286
I
dare
not
tell
my
father
,
for
he
could
not
grasp
the
whole
thing
.
But
I
have
told
him
of
my
danger
,
and
he
has
four
men
from
a
detective
agency
watching
the
house
.
I
do
n't
know
how
much
good
they
can
do
,
for
they
have
against
them
forces
which
even
you
could
scarcely
envisage
or
acknowledge
.
So
come
quickly
if
you
wish
to
see
me
alive
and
hear
how
you
may
help
to
save
the
cosmos
from
stark
hell
.
287
Any
time
will
do
--
I
shall
not
be
out
of
the
house
.
Do
n't
telephone
ahead
,
for
there
is
no
telling
who
or
what
may
try
to
intercept
you
.
And
let
us
pray
to
whatever
gods
there
be
that
nothing
may
prevent
this
meeting
.
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In
utmost
gravity
and
desperation
,
289
Charles
Dexter
Ward
.
290
P.S.
Shoot
Dr.
Allen
on
sight
and
dissolve
his
body
in
acid
.
Do
n't
burn
it
.